RainatDayBreak
I used to always shuffle by mixing the cards on a table. Recently, I purchased the RWS centennial deck, and because of the thickness and texture of the cards, they are quite difficult to mix. (They do not easily slide over each other.) So lately I've been using the lacing method, but it occurred to me that lacing does not allow you to randomize card orientation. It's not an issue for the time being since I decided to take Thirteen's advice and stop reading reversals until I learn all the upright cards. (It's a huge relief because reversals seriously confuse me.)
My question is this: How do people who shuffle by lacing or even riffling randomize card orientation? I'd like to start reading reversals eventually, and I'm wondering how other people do this since most people seem to not use the mixing method.
My question is this: How do people who shuffle by lacing or even riffling randomize card orientation? I'd like to start reading reversals eventually, and I'm wondering how other people do this since most people seem to not use the mixing method.